Emeritus ProfessorRob Carter

Emeritus Professor

Faculty of Health/School of Health and Social Development

  • Emeritus Professor
    Faculty of Health/School of Health and Social Development
  • +61 3 924 46001 (Work)
  • Melbourne Burwood Campus, 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, Victoria 3125

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

  • MEDIA APPEARANCE
    Mostly in relation to dissemination of results from his research projects.
  • AFFILIATION
    International Health Economics Association (IHEA)
  • AFFILIATION
    Australian Health Economics Society (AHES)
  • AFFILIATION
    The Health Services Research Association of Australia and New Zealand
  • AWARDS AND HONOURS
    2005: Open Award for Excellence in Research Achievement, School of Population Health, The University of Melbourne
  • AWARDS AND HONOURS
    2002: NHMRC Population Health Career Development Award Fellowship
  • AWARDS AND HONOURS
    1985: Commonwealth Public Service Executive Development Scheme.
  • CONFERENCE ORGANISING
    Recent conference highlights include:
  • CONFERENCE ORGANISING
    Carter R (2010) The Ace-Prevention study: An innovative approach to priority setting in Australia, ATINER Annual International Conference on Health, Management and Policy, 26 June-2 July, Athens, Greece.
  • CONFERENCE ORGANISING
    Carter R (2010 Walking the talk together: Why partner with health economists? Invited Keynote Address, Australian Health Promotion Association 19th National Conference, 30 May-2 June, Melbourne, Victoria.
  • CONFERENCE ORGANISING
    Carter R (2010) Assessing the cost-effectiveness of preventive interventions, Invited Keynote Address, Rural Health Conference, 21-23 April, Ballarat, Victoria.
  • CONFERENCE ORGANISING
    Carter R (2009) Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Trends in Australia, Invited Keynote Address, Second Pricing and Reimbursement Future Trends Workshop, Singapore, 20 June 2009.
  • CONFERENCE ORGANISING
    Carter R (2009) Priority Setting in Australia: The ACE-Prevention Study, Session Chair and Introduction, iHEA 7th World Congress on Health Economics, Harmonising Health and Economics, July 12-15, Beijing, China.
  • CAREER HIGHLIGHT
    2015: Deakin 40th Anniversary Recognition Award for his achievements in establishing Deakin University as a leading centre for health economics
  • CAREER HIGHLIGHT
    2014: Alfred Deakin Professor, the highest award offered by Deakin University for ongoing outstanding performance in teaching and research
  • CAREER HIGHLIGHT
    2012: Deakin University Pro Vice Chancellors Award for Innovation, Faculty of Health
  • CAREER HIGHLIGHT
    2011: Deakin University Vice Chancellors Award for Research Excellence
  • CAREER HIGHLIGHT
    2010: Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth) Special Award for Contribution to Illness Prevention Knowledge (ACE-Prevention Project);
  • CAREER HIGHLIGHT
    2010: Deakin University School of Health and Social Development Award for Excellence in Research (ACE-Prevention Project);
  • CAREER HIGHLIGHT
    2010: Deakin University Strategic Research Centre Population Health Award for Partnerships and Knowledge Translation (ACE-Prevention Project);
  • CAREER HIGHLIGHT
    2009 Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth) Award Finalist (Health and Economic Benefits of Reducing Disease Risk Factors Project);
  • CAREER HIGHLIGHT
    2005: University of Melbourne School of Population Health Open Award for Excellence in Research Achievement;
  • CAREER HIGHLIGHT
    2002: National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Population Health Career Development Award (2003-2007); and
  • CAREER HIGHLIGHT
    1984: Commonwealth Public Service Executive Development Scheme (1985-1986).